BRITAIN: The Troubles Spill Over

Mrs. Nora Murray, 51, a career civil service
worker in the British embassy in Washington, was opening the weekend's
accumulation of mail early last Monday morning when she came across a
manila envelope addressed to a former military attache. The letter bore
a United Kingdom postmark, indicating that it had been sent through the
British army postal service. Other than that the letter was slightly
heavier and thicker than most letters, she noticed nothing unusual
about it. When Mrs. Murray opened the envelope, a spring-loaded bomb
blew off her left hand, sprayed...